Your recommendation makes sense to me, as my last comment contains useful information, but none of the other comments was helpful to me.

I have been here at EE for more than a year, but one thing is still not clear to me: What exactly is the questioner's responsibility with regard to inadequately answered questions?

Should I have requested that this question be PAQ'd within three weeks of my last comment?

At what point is having "abandoned" questions deemed abuse of the points system?

In my view, there is a big difference between asking a question and not responding to the experts' comments, and participating in a question while hoping (perhaps in vain) for further comments, one of which may be the desired answer.

I hope the intended tone comes across -- as a quest for enlightenment, not as an attack.

Thanks,

s1m0ne

P.S. Once a question get to this point (where a cleanup volunteer is involved) is the questioner expected to respond if he or she has no objection to the recommendation?

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